Glowing Skin and Better Sleep with Cleaner Air Indoors


The key to a healthy indoor environment is clean air, but many of the finishes and furniture in a typical home or office off-gas pollutants that can compromise air quality.

While opening a window might help, it also could make matters worse by introducing auto exhaust and other noxious emissions in. So, what’s a clean air lover to do about keeping the indoor environment safe?

Change Your Filters

For starters, it can’t hurt to change the filters on your furnace and air conditioner(s) on a regular, scheduled basis. Manufacturers recommend changing out furnace filters every three months, but mileage may vary depending on square footage and other factors. (When you install a new filter, write the date on it when it should be changed to keep yourself honest.) Also, getting your HVAC air ducts cleaned once every few years—or more frequently if you have pets or lots of people using the space in question.

Scrub The Air With Houseplants

Another way to help filter your indoor air is the all-natural way: with house plants. While humans have always had a special relationship with the plants around them, it wasn’t until NASA published research in the 1980s that we knew just what an important role house plants could play in ridding indoor environments of noxious chemical pollutants. Plants scrub particulates from the air while taking in carbon dioxide and processing it into oxygen, thereby creating more clean air for us to breathe. Garden mums, spider plants, dracaenas, ficus, peace lilies, Boston ferns, snake plants and bamboo palms are great choices given their especially powerful air purifying abilities.

Get An Air Filter

Yet another relatively easy indoor air quality fix would be to purchase an air purifier that plugs into the wall and uses carbon filtration or other methods for filtering contaminants out of the indoor environment. The Coway Mighty and Winix 5500-2 share top rankings from leading consumer review service, Wirecutter, while the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link gets kudos for great air cleaning with style.

Re-Paint In Low-VOC Style

If you really would like to go all out, think about repainting interior walls with paint formulations that use little or no volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) that have been linked to respiratory problems, headaches, nausea, dizziness and fatigue, among other health worries. AFM Safecoat is the industry leader in low- and no-VOC paints and finishes, but the big players like Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore now also have healthier formulations for a quickly increasing number of eco-conscious home improvement customers.

Refurnish

Another easy albeit more costly way to improve indoor air quality would be to get rid of those old couches, mattresses and other furniture which were required by law to contain flame retardant chemicals before we knew how harmful they could be to our indoor environment and health. Now that California has mandated that new furniture products cannot contain these noxious chemicals, more and more manufacturers (including Ikea and Pottery Barn) are starting to phase them out, so it’s a great time to replace that old mattress with a new one that won’t off-gas carcinogens every time you plop down onto it.

Take off Your Shoes

Shoes track with them a plethora of germs, pesticides, dirt and dust. Research shows that close to 75% of our exposure to pesticides happens indoors, due to tracked-in contaminants. So dedicate an area by the entry way of your house to remove and store your outdoor shoes.

Treat your Skin to Antioxidant Protection

Now that you have address your home, your skin needs special attention and care. Coutless of research is showing that pollution can accelerate premature aging in skin, resulting in dulness, hyperpigmentation, dryness and increased apearance of lines and wrinkles. For this reason, it is inportant to treat your skin to antioxidant protection even when you’re home. Formulas with stable Vitamin C, and Astaxanthin are ideal go-to’s. We recommend The HAWAIIAN HYDRATION and The VITALITY ELIXIR serum, protecting the skin against air contaminants, improving skin barrier function, lessening dark spots, and lowering oxidative stress.

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